June is when summer truly comes alive on Ontario’s West Coast. From vibrant community celebrations to live music by the lake, it’s the perfect month to discover everything Huron County has to offer.

Pride Month takes centre stage with a variety of events celebrating diversity, inclusion, and community. The annual Huron County Pride Festival welcomes residents and visitors alike to come together in support of a welcoming and inclusive region.

Music lovers will find plenty to add to their calendar. On June 7, Bayfield’s historic Clan Gregor Square comes alive with Bayfield Strings Attached, a free afternoon of live music featuring local performers celebrating Bayfield’s 150th anniversary. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy an afternoon by the lake.

The music continues with the Huron Waves Music Festival, featuring unique candlelight concerts in Exeter on June 12 and 13, where classical musicians reimagine the music of The Beatles and Taylor Swift in an intimate setting.

Seaforth County Classic Golf Tournament

Ontario’s West Coast offers plenty of ways to celebrate Dad, from a round of golf on one of Huron County’s scenic courses, to a day spent hiking finished with a local craft beer. Or book a unforgettable flight with Papple Aviation or fishing trip with Fly Fitters or  Maitland Valley Fishing Charters.

 

Between festivals, farmers’ markets, beaches, golf courses, patios, and spectacular Lake Huron sunsets, June offers endless reasons to start your summer on Ontario’s West Coast.